Don’t report. Click, but don’t engage otherwise. The reports will always fail, but the ad view won’t cost them as much.
Every click costs more money than a view, drives up their overall ad rate, and gives them false statistics on who’s interested and how many people are interested, which only makes ad targeting harder and internal analysis more difficult.
Also, obligatory AdNauseam mention. (note that this can be less privacy-preserving than using an adblocker on its own, as it still could allow ad networks to fingerprint you across sites. It obfuscates ad interests and generates fake ad clicks to drive up advertising costs for advertisers that don’t respect the Do Not Track opt-out standard. It can’t hide you entirely from the ad networks themselves.)
I report the ads every time I see them as “Dangerous or extremist organizations”. It gets rejected every time but it makes me feel a little less sad.
I report them too. I don’t want this shit advertised to me.
Don’t report. Click, but don’t engage otherwise. The reports will always fail, but the ad view won’t cost them as much.
Every click costs more money than a view, drives up their overall ad rate, and gives them false statistics on who’s interested and how many people are interested, which only makes ad targeting harder and internal analysis more difficult.
Also, obligatory AdNauseam mention. (note that this can be less privacy-preserving than using an adblocker on its own, as it still could allow ad networks to fingerprint you across sites. It obfuscates ad interests and generates fake ad clicks to drive up advertising costs for advertisers that don’t respect the Do Not Track opt-out standard. It can’t hide you entirely from the ad networks themselves.)
I also get a little less sad when I make a poor indian dude click a “clear violations” button once a day